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Ok...since I can't post more than three attachments at a time, here are the other three... :oops:
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Cool, Well the box works just needs padding and carpet soon as i get a Digital Cam i'll Post Pics! :D
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rjewkes wrote:Sounds about right! :lol: Know any good after market sources absolutely no broncos or mustangs in local junkyards.
I found 66 Mustang Buckets on E Bay ($100. or so for pair). I haven't recovered them or got all the installation figured out yet (my interior's only 2 yrs old-so no big hurry) but SOMEDAY.
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Cool, Will they accept M.O.'s?
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Are these brackets available new? Does anyone have a set for sale? I have been toying with converting my crew to buckets if I could find the factory pieces.
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You know the early ford falcon had bucket seats as a option AND a center console as well .Seeing that the mustang came from the falcon 64/65 year you could look for these as well and the center console. :D
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Looks good, Roachrider. What year Cherokee's do we look for? Do the seats work with the behind the seat gas tank, or have you disposed of that?
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Iron Man wrote:Looks good, Roachrider. What year Cherokee's do we look for? Do the seats work with the behind the seat gas tank, or have you disposed of that?
Any Cherokee from 84-01 should have the right seats. Any Jeep Comanche from those years should work too. I've still got the in cab tank installed behind the seat. I'm thinking about pulling it though so I can lean back further.
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